What is bobsledder?

n. 1. A long metal racing sled with a steering mechanism that controls the front runners and a hand brake, usually raced down a curving ice-covered course by crews of two or four riders.
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What is the meaning of bobsledder?

: the act, skill, or sport of riding or racing on a bobsled.
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Is bobsledder a word?

Bobsledder definition

Someone who participates in bobsled.
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What makes a good bobsledder?

To be competitive for a spot on the team, you'll need to have NFL running back worthy speed and power. What it breaks down to is that athletes will need to be EXPLOSIVE, with heavy Olympic Lifts, solid 3RM Back Squats, and track caliber sprint times in short distance events.
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Why is it called bobsleigh?

The first racing sleds were made of wood but were soon replaced by steel sleds that came to be known as bobsleds, so named because of the way crews bobbed back and forth to increase their speed on the straightaways.
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How do you bobsleigh?

The basics
  1. The athletes grab hold of handles on the side and back of the sled to help them push.
  2. The pilot is the first to load into the sled at the end of the start.
  3. In the four-man bob, the two side pushers follow the pilot in, with the brakeman at the back of the sled loading last.
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What is inside a bobsled?

A steel frame. A fiberglass hull that's closed in the front and open in the back, also called a cowling. A movable set of front runners. A fixed set of rear runners.
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How do you train like a bobsledder?

To help achieve this explosive speed, athletes spend two or three days per week sprinting. But they're not performing the standard high-intensity interval training, which traditionally looks something like thirty-second sprints followed by a minute's rest, repeated for fifteen minutes.
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What skills do you need to be a bobsledder?

The driver is almost sure to be someone who grew up in snow country with roots in the sport. But the rest come from all climates and all walks of athletic life - the main common denominators being speed, strength, agility, and a willingness to hurtle blindly down a steep, winding chute at speeds of 80 m.p.h. or more.
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What is so hard about bobsled?

If you've ever hit a patch of ice while driving your car, you've experienced a very tiny piece of what driving a bobsled is like. On an icy road, there's almost no friction between your tires and the road surface, so you can't steer very well.
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What is a bobsled used for?

Bobsled is a sport in which racers ride a sled known as a bobsled (or bobsleigh) down an ice-covered chute with the goal of reaching the finish line as quickly as possible.
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What sport is luge?

Luge is one of the oldest winter sports. It involves competitors lying on their backs on a tiny sled with their feet stretched out in front of them, and racing down an icy track at speeds in the range of 140 km/h, without brakes.
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What are bobsleds made of?

What is a bobsled made out of? Each sled consists of a hull made of fiberglass, a steel frame, and two sets of runners made of steel and two axles to connect the runners together. The steering mechanism is made of two pieces of rope attached to a steering bolt that turns the front of the sled.
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What does bob mean in bobsled?

bobsled (n.)

also bob-sled, 1839, originally used for hauling timber, from bob (n. 2) + sled (n.). So called because it is a short type, or because its body rested on short bobs, one behind the other.
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How heavy is a bobsled?

Each division requires a different weight for the sled. Two-man sleds weigh a minimum of 384 lbs for men and 284 lbs for women, while a four-man sled is at minimum 462 lbs. A four-man sled with its crew weighs up to 1,389 lbs! The sleds are also made from metal and fiberglass.
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What is the easiest Olympic sport?

The easiest Olympic sports to qualify for, include archery and shooting. Neither require great physical conditioning and rely on a person's natural talent and practice to excel. Furthermore, equipment costs are low and there is not a large pool of people to compete against for Olympic places.
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Is bobsledding easy?

Athletes are tasked with racing in pairs or groups of four using a huge, gravity-powered sled that can accelerate at blistering speeds on a pre-made track. While Olympic bobsled athletes might make the sport seem easy, manning the sled is one of the most difficult tasks of the Olympic games.
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How fast is bobsledding?

The International Bobsled and Skeleton Federation said bobsleds can reach speeds up to 93.2 mph. Skeleton riders can reach speeds above 80 mph while luge sleds can eclipse 90 mph according to Encyclopedia Britannica. Bobsled speeds at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver were clocked as high as 95 mph.
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Is bobsledding hard on the body?

Even a tiny head movement can cause the skeleton to move off the optimal path. All of these subtle movements are hard to see on television, but the consequences can be large – oversteering may lead to collisions with the track wall or even crashes. Improper steering may lead to bad turns that cost riders time.
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Why are bobsledders so jacked?

"Muscle mass is important to the bobsled athlete for the ability to assist with pushing the very heavy sled. Increase in muscle mass has a positive correlation with increases in muscular strength," Hartman said. "In addition, the heavier the athletes become, the lighter they can make their sleds."
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What is the salary of an Olympic athlete?

But that money doesn't come from the International Olympic Committee. This year, U.S. Olympians can expect to receive $37,500 for each gold medal they win, $22,500 for each silver, and $15,000 for each bronze from the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USPOC), per Forbes.
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How does a bobsled stop?

The pilot does most of the steering, and the brakeman stops the sled after crossing the finish line by pulling the sled's brake lever. Women compete in women's bobsleigh (which is always two-woman) and men in both two- and four-man competitions.
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Is Cool Runnings a true story?

The 1993 story Cool Runnings was inspired by the true events of the 1988 Jamaican bobsled team which was the first ever Jamaican bobsled team to qualify for a Winter Olympics.
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What does a bobsled cost?

How much does a bobsled cost? If the weight of the sleds hasn't discouraged you from taking up bobsledding, the cost most certainly will. An Olympic-sized bobsled starts around $30,000, with some reports indicating sleds can run up to $100,000 depending on the design. In Vancouver, Team USA's sleds cost about $50,000.
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